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huehive-mobile-app
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1,978 | 54 | |
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9.2 | 8.2 | |
7 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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Tailwind Color Palette Generator
Colour Science is one of the more serious projects I know of, and more or less lets you get as advanced as you want. Used by film professionals among others. https://www.colour-science.org/
How would you define what the perfect color tool is? I would guess like most tools that it depends entirely on the job at hand, and that maybe no one perfect tool can exist. Colour Science might be great at serious color management and perceptual measurements and conversions between standardized color spaces, but not the right tool for a web developer looking for quick & easy way to make an HSV palette generation widget (and not because Colour Science is Python, but because it’s too big and heavy of a hammer).
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HDR QR Code
If you're using a DCI-P3 (wide-gamut HDR) display, then #0000ff (or #aaaaff) in that display's colour space will be emitted as more saturated blue light than what an sRGB display is capable of. I am not sure if you will perceive them as exactly equally bright, brightness is subjective and depends on the reaction of your retina to the light hitting it, which is why #0000ff (blue) appears darker than #00ff00 (green), however the objective energy of the emitted light should be equal between displays of different gamuts, i.e. #ff0000, #00ff00, #0000ff should all result in the same amount of light being emitted in every correctly calibrated display regardless of the RGB primaries (aka gamut) it uses. The whole colour space topic is pretty deep, if you want to learn more about it and how colours are represented and converted between spaces, I encourage you to go and check out https://www.colour-science.org/ and linked resources.
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Colorists work in Resolve?
People that work on resolve also work on https://github.com/colour-science/colour which is most REFERENCE code and complete support there is.
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The Color of Infinite Temperature
I haven’t seen the math for the conversion but the conversion from CCT to xy/uv are given for a particular domain. One of the conversion with the largest domain, i.e. Ohno m, covers domain [1000K, 100000K]: https://github.com/colour-science/colour/blob/develop/colour...
Infinity is very much in extrapolation territory.
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Interplanetary github issue
I did a little digging and it's this one https://github.com/colour-science/colour/issues/666
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huehive-mobile-app
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Tailwind Color Palette Generator
https://huehive.co is another tool that lets you generate and visualize color palettes using ChatGPT.
- Show HN: Generating and visulizing Color palettes using ChatGPT
- Great website to preview color palettes generated using ChatGPT
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Show Your Work Thread
https://github.com/croma-app/croma I am not a frontend developer and with this project I tried react-native for the first time so the code, structure etc might not be standard. Looking for feedback. Thanks.
- [Croma] : A open source react native app for web, iOS and android for color palette management
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Croma - A color palette manager app is now available on app store
This is a app for designer which was already available on play store. I finally found some time to refactor the code and learning enough ios development to actually release it in app store. https://github.com/croma-app/croma-react App is open source and already available on play store. I am publishing on appstore for the first time. Please let me know if anyone has any feedback? Thanks
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My side project - A color palette manager app is finally available on app store.
I have finally found time to refactor the code and learning enough ios development to actually release it in app store. Thanks to react native. https://github.com/croma-app/croma-react App is open source and already available on play store. Appstore: https://apps.apple.com/app/croma-palette-manager/id1596763657 Playstore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.croma I am publishing on appstore for the first time. Please let me know if anyone has any suggestion to promote on app store?
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Croma - Get inspiration for colors to use in logos
Croma is a color palette manager that is designed to be simple and quick to get inspiration for colors. It is also open source: https://github.com/croma-app/croma-react
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